From: Craig Franck <clfranck@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Ada vs. C, compiler optimization
Date: 1998/12/17
Date: 1998-12-17T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <75bhpp$asq@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 75avbv$ehs$1@pegasus.csx.cam.ac.uk
mgk25@cl.cam.ac.uk (Markus Kuhn) wrote:
>> I am in search of a paper which describes the advantages of
>> Ada over C concerning optimization.
>
>From the Lovelace bibliography:
>
> Syiek, David. 1995. "C vs. Ada: Arguing Performance Religion",
> ACM Ada Letters, Nov/Dec 1995, pp. 67-69.
> This paper demonstrates that Ada and C programs run at about
> the same speed using compilers of approximately equal maturity,
> with Ada having a slight performance edge because the Ada
> compiler has more information to work with.
Does he mean other than the source code?
--
Craig
clfranck@worldnet.att.net
Manchester, NH
A man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of
what not to believe. -- Euripides
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1998-11-09 0:00 Ada vs. C, compiler optimization Peter Hermann
1998-12-16 0:00 ` Prof. Dr. Theodor Tempelmeier
1998-12-16 0:00 ` Prof. Dr. Theodor Tempelmeier
1998-12-16 0:00 ` Prof. Dr. Theodor Tempelmeier
1998-12-16 0:00 ` Prof. Dr. Theodor Tempelmeier
1998-12-17 0:00 ` Markus Kuhn
1998-12-17 0:00 ` Craig Franck [this message]
1998-12-17 0:00 ` Howard W LUDWIG
1998-12-17 0:00 ` Steve O'Neill
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